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ERZ JOURNAL
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VOL. 4.
PIERZ. MORRISON COUNTY. MINNESOTA, MARCH (J. 1918.
NO. 38.
Testing Their Milk,
ns o f Ka H
aton Ranch and J.
1 i. Lari er. Thi insl ructious
in testin fat, ac<
lie circular letter pu di sbed
- agO, are given by
Jake Pflep These tests
wi II . how \\ hich cows a re I he
monej ma ker i and which are
i he loafers. The cost of the
testing- apparatus is about
si.
LOCALS
\HI) OF THANKS
Herewilh I wish to thank
the Vi] -unci] for the
have given me
ias! two yean 17.20
I
suppose I will have to spend
to collect it, in
orde \d.
P. A. Hartman.
Ch, . »ke is s. i um
ber at .Sullivan.
H> en returned to
Thief .liver Fails yesterday.
LOCALS
moon tomorrow, Mai
STATEMENT OF THE
ELECTRIC LIGHT SYSTEM
Tony Will and Peter Leeb ae8B
ment is the trial balance ti
from the ledg
:s mean that
iwe have invested in Transmis- ■.^m^^^^m^^^^m
Following will be found the sion plant, switch <*^^^^^"
(Statement ofthe ElectricL.gbt board, street lamps, and
J. F. Rodek of Bowlus* ;o March 1st. lUltf stationary the amount setup
DEBIT BALANCES IN j posite thesefriames.
^^B^l\\\\^^K9^^^^^l\\\\\\\\\\\\\^l\^l\
'th.
j on ! i
BALANCES
LEDGER.
Car of Tobacco From Stearns.
Transcript: A car load of
tobacco grown on farms neai
Richmond. Stearns county.
been purchased by representatives of an eastern tobacco com
pany and was Friday afternoon
shipped east for treatment and.
conversion iritocommercia. form.
A large quantity of the weed
has been raised in the vicinity
.of Richmond and the farmers
have found that excellent returns are forthcoming' from this
culture. One farmer realized
over $100 per acre from the
tract he devoted to the culture
of the soothing weed.
NOTICE —I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for the office as Assessor of
the town of Pierz and ask
your support at election on
March llth, 1913.
Adv Babnet Gross.
NOTICE-1 hereby inform
the voters that I am a candidate for the office of Assessor
in the town of Pierz.
Adv P. J. Bollig.
BETTES THAN SPANKING
Spanking will not cure children of wetting the bed, because
it is not a habit but a dangerous disease. The C. H. Rowan
Drug Co., Dept., Ball Chicago,
111., have discovered a strictly
harmless remedy for this distressing disease and to make
known its merits they will send
a 50c package securely wrapped
and prepaid Absolute!}' Free to
any reader of The Journal. This
remedy also cures frequent desire to urinate and inability to
rol Urine during the night
or day in old or young. The C.
H. Rowan Drug Co. is an Old
Reliable House. Write to them
today for the free medicine.
Cure the afflicted members of
your family. then tell your
neighbors and friends about
this remedy. —Ad.
DENTIST
Dr. Galen D. Moyer, of
Minneapolis will visit
Pierz, Columbia Hotel,
March 7th and 8th. <5all
early if you want work
done. 36 Adv.
"Look to Vour aflumbing.
You know what happens in a house in
which the plumbing is in poor condition
—everybody in the house is liable to
contract typhoid or some other fever.
The digestive organs perform the same
functions in the human body as the
plumbing does for the house, and they
should be kept in first class condition all
the time. If you have any trouble with
your digestion take Chamberlain's Tablets and you are certain to get quick relief. For sale by all Dealers.—Adver.
tisement.
• Journal visitors last
Mond
(>ne year ago today Capt.
Amundsen reported the discovers of tlie South Pole.
Don't forgel to look over
the line of Easter Cards at
the Drug Store.—Ad.
John I.ndeis, of Bull, last
week sold a horse to Math
Hesch. of Agram for $165.00.
The owner of tlie Jos.
Brinkman farm arrived last
week with stock and household goods.
Jake Neisius will build a
40 x 2-1 warehouse back of
his store as soon as the
weal tier permits.
Cecelia Blake left for Utile Kails Tuesday, where she
is learning trimming in the
Sand Sisters millinery store.
Frank Litke of Morrill and
Alvah Martin of Richardson
collected a wolf bounty each
at the county seat last week.
The city fathers met in re-
g liar session last Saturday
night. The proceedings will
be found elsewhere in these
columns.
It is said thai a boost travels by ox team and a knock
travels by fast express. So
be a booster and hep boost
the booster.
LOST—one neverslip horseshoe between Pierz and John
Kobilka's place. Finder
please leave at Hartman's
store.
J. J. Sehr.
Alexandria, uncle Knute
Nelson's town, had the mis-
fort line to have had a most
disastrous fire last Thursday,
in which the property loss
amounted to $110,000.
JqIiii Brown and son Willard, of Rucker. stopped over
night in Pierz Saturday.
They were enroute for Little
Falls, for which place they
departed Sunday.
G\ W. Dropps and wife of
west Buckman,- were callers
in Pierz last Friday. Mr.
Dropps says there are good
prospects in Dixville for a
Co-operative creamery.
Dan Johnson, of Mt. Morris, who had been at Little
Falls for the purpose of enriching the county treasury
by separating himself from
some of his coin, for taxes,
stayed over night in Pierz
Saturday enroute to his ho.ne.
Edward Ulrich of Donelly,
Minn., is here visiting his
daughter. .Mrs. Christ Tretter of Huh. Mr. Ulrich formerly lived on the church
farm, now owned by John
Loidolt, and left here about
seven years ago.
Postmaster General Hitchcock recently issued orders
to take effect July 1st., in
which the C. O. D. feature
will be added to the parcel
post system. The fee will be
10 cents in parcel post stamps
to be affixed by the sender.
This will also insure the parcel in an amount not to exceed $50.
Village and town elections Meters
will be held next Tuesday. Plant and a w i t c h
Vote for the besl men. ******
Street lamps
The. best line of Faster Books and stationary
Cards ever displayed in Pierz Electric service wir
at the Drug Store. -Ad. ing
Accounts receiveable
WANTED = = 10,000 bu- or Feb. bills for
shels of oats. Rich Pra- light sold in course
rie Milling Co. Adv. of callectioo..
J. E. Ford and wife of
Onamia shopped in Pierz between trains last Friday.
Transmission lines.. $5,000 00 |M)I1(' jsM]1. account. Incam, 1)lr(|
The village council met in
lar monthly meeting Saturday eveninj
M hall.
All members pn it J.
M. Blak.
The pi 9 of the
vious meeting
568 83
117 51
243 i"'
78 27
144 10
120 7d
#6,272 41
CREDIT BALANCES
LEDGER.
Village of Pierz (bond
Mr. lord is conductor on the [..candescent light
Soo line. account
, Vilkige of Pierz__. -
Two Royalton men were Westinghouse Elec-
tric and Manufac-.
IN
$5,000 on
;;s7 35
75l.i 61
cent light eccount, Villagi
Pierz account. Westinghouse
trie and Manufacturing
der that some
understanding of the credit
balances may be had the Vil-
of Pierz account and the
Incandescent Light account are
given in detail. The credit to
the Westinghouse account is
for the last order of meters,
which have not been paid [or.
A. P. STOLL.
Secretary, Pierz Light and
Water Board.
arrested last week on com-1
plaint of Mayor Doty charged
with furnishing liquor to
posted men.
turing company.
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15
$6,272 11
VILLAGE OF PIERZ
ACCOUNT.
DEBITS.
court Calendar
for march term
:; in
.2 iu
Wm. Faust, of Minneapo-'
lis, arrived in the. village last Light used by vil-
Mondav. He will spend a lage for months
week here, visiting relatives ?f0ct-„N£V' DeC'
h Jan, and !• eb
and friends. Collections turned
over to village for
According to a circular
pamphlet sent the Journal
from Joseph Hies, of Baker,
Montana, Jos. has struck a
lively town in the west.
(Ictnher
November
December
January _.
Joseph Seigel, of Duluth,
last week bought a horse
from Palinersheim, of Buck-
man, aud L. Winer bought a
horse from John Kobilka, of
South Pierz.
LOST—Between Pierz and
Rucker two horse blankets
and one crated violin,
office or notify me.—Leon
ard Pint, Rucker, Minn. Ad
CREDITS.
Paid Little Falls Water Power Co.. for
juice, order No.3075
for October
Por juice, order No.
3075 for November
For juice, order No.
3077 for December
For juice, order No.
3082 for January .
Por juice, orderNo.
3095 tor February*.
Find- P^id Westinghouse
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^| Electric and Manu-
please leave at Journal tactering Co., for
meters, order No.
3061
Paid L. F. Dow Co.,
Miss Delia Wermerskirch-! ,,or ^n-.°'< °r"
der No. 30.-5
en, who has been clerking Paid P. H. Philbrick,
for P. A. Hartmann, re-; order No. 3074..
. . ... ., . , 'Paid express on books
signed her position Saturday, j order No 3086
Miss Raymond, of Little ' Paid Little Palls Wa-
Falls, will now do the honors [ *? P,°r'e; (Co" *or
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Hstreet lights, order
No. 3084
For pi ant anil switch
board, order No.
3085
.....-_______-...__________-.___________-______________, For service wiring
clear evenings just above the, order No. 3083..
horizon, is the planet Venus. Por meters, order
It has been the evening star! No' 3093~
since January 1st, and will*
be that until the 2nd of,Less debit above....
behind the counter.
That bright star you see
in the western sky on bright
141 24
85 13
131 39
16-2 50
143 18
$663 71
59 25
79 oo
98 00
80 oi
80 80
375 88
12 71
5 00
56
243 00
117 :.i
144 10
6*7 ad
CONTINUED CASKS.
Elizabeth Schubert vs. John
Schubert.
Joseph Schuh and Amalia
Schuh vs. Northern Pacific Railway Company.
Lena M. Bruening vs. Anton
Bruening.
John Lepinski vs. Jacob
Duscher.
The town of Mt. Morris vs.
the town of Little Palls.
Simon Kassekt vs. Nick Maier
John M. Brown vs. John P.
Langer and Elizabeth Langer
and Hubert Langer and Mar
garet Langer,
NEW ('ASKS.
Town of Agram vs, town of
Little Palls.
CRIMINAL APPEAL CASKS.
State of Minnesota vs. Hubert
Nagel.
State of Minnesota vs, John
Gross.
Lillie Brown vs. Jolr.i Brown.
The following bills w<
allow
John Hoheisel wiring
the tv o hose hous
and service wire $15 ">!
A P. Stoll postage and
telephone to Little
-^^^^^^
\ W. EL Ryan, repaii -
sto\ e
New Pierz Grain Co.,
coal
Tony Wolke. coal. e\
press and dra j . _ ■ 15 76
Pierz Journal, account
bills and notices and
envelopes and station-
ary for light and
water board 13 75
Little Palls Water Pow-
Co . five mefes 67 50
LittleFalls Water Pow
er Co., lights for
Pebruary" ...... 80 80
The council appointed the
following voters of the village
of Pierz as clerks and judges
of election, to act as such at
the annual election held in the
village hall, Tuesday, March
llthi 1913, between the hours of
10 o'clock a. in. and 4 o'clock
p. in. Carl Kapsner A. Sitzman and William Eller.
Upon motion meeting adjourned.
c. K. Gravel.,
President.
.1. i'. II \i; ; ai \*.
Clerk.
F. 0. Bolster bought New
Pierz Store.
REPORT OF LIGHT AND
WATER BOARD.
Juice sold in Feb. 1207
Kilowattsat I0c__. - $120.70
Juice furnished forvillage
street lights Ml'] Kilowatts at 4c
April.
Frank
Angermeyer left1
Balance to credit
village
of
$1,423 35
663 74
759 61
last Friday morning for How-!
ard. N. I)., where he intends
to work all summer or longer pa*j fov
if he likes the country. I
Howard is in Williams coun- i< .<
ty in the extreme northwest
corner of North Dakota.
Frank's brother Joseph has
INCANDESCENT LIGHT ACCOUNT.
DEBITS.
juice
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
Jan.
Feb.
M CREDITS.
lived on a homestead near Lights sold to village
TT , _. . . a. ! For October...
Howard tor about five years. | por November
Por December
Por January
For Pebruary
59 25
79 00
98 00
80 01
80 80
$397 09
F, 0. Holster, of Agram, has
bought the stock of merchandise of Schmolke & Blake at
New Pierz aud all concerned are
now taking invoice. Mr. Holster will take charge of the business in a few days with Kd.
Kapsner. of Buckman, as manager.
P. P. Blake says iie has not
yet made plans for the future.
NOTICE
To the Voters of the Village of
Pierz,
Total sold in Peb
Paid L. 1-'. Water Power
Co, for Juice furnished
village during month of
January 2020 Kilowatts
at 4c
32.52
153.22
held a r ently
elected the follow
for the eon
V Paust, Frank
Gilbride, treasure!: K. L.
Kaliher I*
X. Faust, finance comrail
The tin. the
villas the
last | of the
Journal. During the lac
the villa,
by about $800,
out about si - and
service wiring. Th
is not taking into account, the
bond for tli ting
-\ stem.
REAL ESTATE .lANSFEIS
Adelberl Ft. Taylor, guardian,
to John Sehommer, undivided
1 - 11' of w ■' of nw 16 and -
ne 17 41 *_".! 1.81
pheu J. Kraemer and wife
to John Sehommer, undh
5-12 of W 1 ol nw 16 and s . of
ne 17 11 29 $503
Lucy Kraemer and husband
tu John Sehommer, undh ided
1 7 ol w i ot nw 16 and a
17-41 29
Katherine Hand ami husband
to John Sehommer, undivided
I -7 ot w I ot nw 16 and s '• ol ae
17 U-29 $508
Anna Schroer, single, and
Charles Iv Surd and wife, to
John Sehommer, undivided 1-7
ol w ) ot nw 16 and s | of ne 17-
U-29
Josephine \.\an and husband
to John Sehommer, undivided
17 of w j ot uw 16and a 1 of ne
17 H-29 $503
Mary G. Hand and husband
to John Sehommer, undivided
1 7 of w 1 of nw 16 aud a 1 ol ne
17-41 29 $503
Joseph Kraemer and wil'
John Sehommer, undivided 1-7
ol w i of nw 16 and a 1 ol ne
17-41-29 $503
John 11, Debler and wife to
Lorenz Freichels, se ol nw. sw
of nw aud w _ of sw 17 11 29
$5,300
Andrew I). Davidson and wi le
to John Stuckmeyer, north 125
acres of ne 15 41-30 >l
Temperature for the Week
Highest
80.80
*72.42
Total profit
A. P. Stoll,,
Secretary and Treasurer
John Valentine of Little Palls
died last Tuesday morning.
J. P. Leigh and Aug.
Drews of Hillman. were
Pierz callers yesterday.
The town board of Pierz
had the annua! settlement
25 88
26 48
33 00
-23 36
■
I hereby announce my=
self as a candidate for
Village Recorder, and if ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
elected, I will serve the meeting in the village hall
people for the sum of Tuesday;
S3.00 per month, and do' Henry Langer of Riee
the same work, as now is moved his household goods
Thursday
Fridaj
Saturday
Sunday
Monday .
Tuesdaj
I jOW est
_ 18 10 above
. 15 . 10 above
III III above
15. 25 below
1- 7 below
2(1 15 below
32
FOR SALE—150 bushels
of pure Burbank seed pot_B
toes at 40 cents a bushel. l| ~_TT7~77
i Is 14 l J4
bought the seed from North- LIGHTS SOLD CONSUMERS.
October $83 40
November 131 50
December. 102 50
January 142 65
Pebruary 120 70
nip. King <v. Co., last spring.;
They are white ami mealy.;
Samples can be seen and gotten at my place in Agrain or
at the Journal office.—Jolm
Vorath. Adv.
PENALTIES.
$640 55
October
s*2 03
09
53
While operating a cross-k- .
; November
cut saw at the Walker null January
in Gilmanton. August, a son
of John Lazarz of May hew
Lake in some manner p^i'-^^^^^^^^^^^.,....—
nutted his left hand to come Le*ss debits
in contact with the saw, cut- Total credit balance of
ting four of his fingers badly Incandescent lightac-
, , . a,. count, or in other
and almost severing one. It words profits from the
may be necessary to ainpu- sale of light $387 35
fate one of the fingers. Tqe first part of tllis sUlU,
$2 65
$784 44
397 09
done by the present re=
corder for si 0.00 per
month. I consider that
$3.00 is all it is worth.
F. X. VIRNIG.—Ad.
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.
Wednesday 2H 3 below
THE MARKET
Wheat. No. 1- 75
Wheat, No. 2 73
Flax, 1.13
Barley 4.">
Rye 45
Oats .7
Ear Corn 40
Hay $5.00
Putter, Creamery .. 35
Dairy __ 2a
LVtfs II
Flour, Best 2.20
" Straight 2.1U
Low grade flour 1.50
Bran 1.1a
Short's 1.20
Cracked Corn 80 pounds 1.00
Ground Feed LOB
Potatoes 25
Beans
Onions —
2.00
55
The village council of the village of Pierz met iu special
session in the village hall Wednesday evening, February 24th,
at 8 o'clock. All members of
the council were present.
The council met as a board of
audit and examined the books
of the village recorder and village treasurer and found the
same correct. Adjourned.
C, E. Gravel,
President-
J. B. Hartman.
Clerk.
and family into the J. N.
Rauch house, in lower town
yesterday.
There is private capital ready
at any time to relieve the village
of the burden of the electric
lighting system and taking over
all existing contracts, whenever
the voters of the village feel
disposed to unload.
During February the com,-1 SOUTH ST. PAIL HOG MARKET
ty auditor paid out $352.50 Ave. Price.
as bounties on 47 wolven.\Thursday
This is the highest number Z^\ 8-23
^■I-. 4-...-*--
of wolf bounties ever claimed
in any one month.
Butterfat Market
The Average during the week
was 36
Saturday 8.20
: Monday
j Tuesday
Louis Feucht had made up Wednesday . ^J|
ST. PAIL LIVE STOCK
teers
his mind not to run again.
but when Jos. Otremba and
big men. got after him lit' Cows and Heifers.s4.no to _.7.00
decided that it was best to Calves, steady $4.00 to9.50
run. Feeders, steadv, ...$3.73 lo 7 1

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ERZ JOURNAL
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VOL. 4.
PIERZ. MORRISON COUNTY. MINNESOTA, MARCH (J. 1918.
NO. 38.
Testing Their Milk,
ns o f Ka H
aton Ranch and J.
1 i. Lari er. Thi insl ructious
in testin fat, ac<
lie circular letter pu di sbed
- agO, are given by
Jake Pflep These tests
wi II . how \\ hich cows a re I he
monej ma ker i and which are
i he loafers. The cost of the
testing- apparatus is about
si.
LOCALS
\HI) OF THANKS
Herewilh I wish to thank
the Vi] -unci] for the
have given me
ias! two yean 17.20
I
suppose I will have to spend
to collect it, in
orde \d.
P. A. Hartman.
Ch, . »ke is s. i um
ber at .Sullivan.
H> en returned to
Thief .liver Fails yesterday.
LOCALS
moon tomorrow, Mai
STATEMENT OF THE
ELECTRIC LIGHT SYSTEM
Tony Will and Peter Leeb ae8B
ment is the trial balance ti
from the ledg
:s mean that
iwe have invested in Transmis- ■.^m^^^^m^^^^m
Following will be found the sion plant, switch ne year ago today Capt.
Amundsen reported the discovers of tlie South Pole.
Don't forgel to look over
the line of Easter Cards at
the Drug Store.—Ad.
John I.ndeis, of Bull, last
week sold a horse to Math
Hesch. of Agram for $165.00.
The owner of tlie Jos.
Brinkman farm arrived last
week with stock and household goods.
Jake Neisius will build a
40 x 2-1 warehouse back of
his store as soon as the
weal tier permits.
Cecelia Blake left for Utile Kails Tuesday, where she
is learning trimming in the
Sand Sisters millinery store.
Frank Litke of Morrill and
Alvah Martin of Richardson
collected a wolf bounty each
at the county seat last week.
The city fathers met in re-
g liar session last Saturday
night. The proceedings will
be found elsewhere in these
columns.
It is said thai a boost travels by ox team and a knock
travels by fast express. So
be a booster and hep boost
the booster.
LOST—one neverslip horseshoe between Pierz and John
Kobilka's place. Finder
please leave at Hartman's
store.
J. J. Sehr.
Alexandria, uncle Knute
Nelson's town, had the mis-
fort line to have had a most
disastrous fire last Thursday,
in which the property loss
amounted to $110,000.
JqIiii Brown and son Willard, of Rucker. stopped over
night in Pierz Saturday.
They were enroute for Little
Falls, for which place they
departed Sunday.
G\ W. Dropps and wife of
west Buckman,- were callers
in Pierz last Friday. Mr.
Dropps says there are good
prospects in Dixville for a
Co-operative creamery.
Dan Johnson, of Mt. Morris, who had been at Little
Falls for the purpose of enriching the county treasury
by separating himself from
some of his coin, for taxes,
stayed over night in Pierz
Saturday enroute to his ho.ne.
Edward Ulrich of Donelly,
Minn., is here visiting his
daughter. .Mrs. Christ Tretter of Huh. Mr. Ulrich formerly lived on the church
farm, now owned by John
Loidolt, and left here about
seven years ago.
Postmaster General Hitchcock recently issued orders
to take effect July 1st., in
which the C. O. D. feature
will be added to the parcel
post system. The fee will be
10 cents in parcel post stamps
to be affixed by the sender.
This will also insure the parcel in an amount not to exceed $50.
Village and town elections Meters
will be held next Tuesday. Plant and a w i t c h
Vote for the besl men. ******
Street lamps
The. best line of Faster Books and stationary
Cards ever displayed in Pierz Electric service wir
at the Drug Store. -Ad. ing
Accounts receiveable
WANTED = = 10,000 bu- or Feb. bills for
shels of oats. Rich Pra- light sold in course
rie Milling Co. Adv. of callectioo..
J. E. Ford and wife of
Onamia shopped in Pierz between trains last Friday.
Transmission lines.. $5,000 00 |M)I1(' jsM]1. account. Incam, 1)lr(|
The village council met in
lar monthly meeting Saturday eveninj
M hall.
All members pn it J.
M. Blak.
The pi 9 of the
vious meeting
568 83
117 51
243 i"'
78 27
144 10
120 7d
#6,272 41
CREDIT BALANCES
LEDGER.
Village of Pierz (bond
Mr. lord is conductor on the [..candescent light
Soo line. account
, Vilkige of Pierz__. -
Two Royalton men were Westinghouse Elec-
tric and Manufac-.
IN
$5,000 on
;;s7 35
75l.i 61
cent light eccount, Villagi
Pierz account. Westinghouse
trie and Manufacturing
der that some
understanding of the credit
balances may be had the Vil-
of Pierz account and the
Incandescent Light account are
given in detail. The credit to
the Westinghouse account is
for the last order of meters,
which have not been paid [or.
A. P. STOLL.
Secretary, Pierz Light and
Water Board.
arrested last week on com-1
plaint of Mayor Doty charged
with furnishing liquor to
posted men.
turing company.
1:
15
$6,272 11
VILLAGE OF PIERZ
ACCOUNT.
DEBITS.
court Calendar
for march term
:; in
.2 iu
Wm. Faust, of Minneapo-'
lis, arrived in the. village last Light used by vil-
Mondav. He will spend a lage for months
week here, visiting relatives ?f0ct-„N£V' DeC'
h Jan, and !• eb
and friends. Collections turned
over to village for
According to a circular
pamphlet sent the Journal
from Joseph Hies, of Baker,
Montana, Jos. has struck a
lively town in the west.
(Ictnher
November
December
January _.
Joseph Seigel, of Duluth,
last week bought a horse
from Palinersheim, of Buck-
man, aud L. Winer bought a
horse from John Kobilka, of
South Pierz.
LOST—Between Pierz and
Rucker two horse blankets
and one crated violin,
office or notify me.—Leon
ard Pint, Rucker, Minn. Ad
CREDITS.
Paid Little Falls Water Power Co.. for
juice, order No.3075
for October
Por juice, order No.
3075 for November
For juice, order No.
3077 for December
For juice, order No.
3082 for January .
Por juice, orderNo.
3095 tor February*.
Find- P^id Westinghouse
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^| Electric and Manu-
please leave at Journal tactering Co., for
meters, order No.
3061
Paid L. F. Dow Co.,
Miss Delia Wermerskirch-! ,,or ^n-.°'< °r"
der No. 30.-5
en, who has been clerking Paid P. H. Philbrick,
for P. A. Hartmann, re-; order No. 3074..
. . ... ., . , 'Paid express on books
signed her position Saturday, j order No 3086
Miss Raymond, of Little ' Paid Little Palls Wa-
Falls, will now do the honors [ *? P,°r'e; (Co" *or
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Hstreet lights, order
No. 3084
For pi ant anil switch
board, order No.
3085
.....-_______-...__________-.___________-______________, For service wiring
clear evenings just above the, order No. 3083..
horizon, is the planet Venus. Por meters, order
It has been the evening star! No' 3093~
since January 1st, and will*
be that until the 2nd of,Less debit above....
behind the counter.
That bright star you see
in the western sky on bright
141 24
85 13
131 39
16-2 50
143 18
$663 71
59 25
79 oo
98 00
80 oi
80 80
375 88
12 71
5 00
56
243 00
117 :.i
144 10
6*7 ad
CONTINUED CASKS.
Elizabeth Schubert vs. John
Schubert.
Joseph Schuh and Amalia
Schuh vs. Northern Pacific Railway Company.
Lena M. Bruening vs. Anton
Bruening.
John Lepinski vs. Jacob
Duscher.
The town of Mt. Morris vs.
the town of Little Palls.
Simon Kassekt vs. Nick Maier
John M. Brown vs. John P.
Langer and Elizabeth Langer
and Hubert Langer and Mar
garet Langer,
NEW ('ASKS.
Town of Agram vs, town of
Little Palls.
CRIMINAL APPEAL CASKS.
State of Minnesota vs. Hubert
Nagel.
State of Minnesota vs, John
Gross.
Lillie Brown vs. Jolr.i Brown.
The following bills w<
allow
John Hoheisel wiring
the tv o hose hous
and service wire $15 ">!
A P. Stoll postage and
telephone to Little
-^^^^^^
\ W. EL Ryan, repaii -
sto\ e
New Pierz Grain Co.,
coal
Tony Wolke. coal. e\
press and dra j . _ ■ 15 76
Pierz Journal, account
bills and notices and
envelopes and station-
ary for light and
water board 13 75
Little Palls Water Pow-
Co . five mefes 67 50
LittleFalls Water Pow
er Co., lights for
Pebruary" ...... 80 80
The council appointed the
following voters of the village
of Pierz as clerks and judges
of election, to act as such at
the annual election held in the
village hall, Tuesday, March
llthi 1913, between the hours of
10 o'clock a. in. and 4 o'clock
p. in. Carl Kapsner A. Sitzman and William Eller.
Upon motion meeting adjourned.
c. K. Gravel.,
President.
.1. i'. II \i; ; ai \*.
Clerk.
F. 0. Bolster bought New
Pierz Store.
REPORT OF LIGHT AND
WATER BOARD.
Juice sold in Feb. 1207
Kilowattsat I0c__. - $120.70
Juice furnished forvillage
street lights Ml'] Kilowatts at 4c
April.
Frank
Angermeyer left1
Balance to credit
village
of
$1,423 35
663 74
759 61
last Friday morning for How-!
ard. N. I)., where he intends
to work all summer or longer pa*j fov
if he likes the country. I
Howard is in Williams coun- i< .<
ty in the extreme northwest
corner of North Dakota.
Frank's brother Joseph has
INCANDESCENT LIGHT ACCOUNT.
DEBITS.
juice
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
Jan.
Feb.
M CREDITS.
lived on a homestead near Lights sold to village
TT , _. . . a. ! For October...
Howard tor about five years. | por November
Por December
Por January
For Pebruary
59 25
79 00
98 00
80 01
80 80
$397 09
F, 0. Holster, of Agram, has
bought the stock of merchandise of Schmolke & Blake at
New Pierz aud all concerned are
now taking invoice. Mr. Holster will take charge of the business in a few days with Kd.
Kapsner. of Buckman, as manager.
P. P. Blake says iie has not
yet made plans for the future.
NOTICE
To the Voters of the Village of
Pierz,
Total sold in Peb
Paid L. 1-'. Water Power
Co, for Juice furnished
village during month of
January 2020 Kilowatts
at 4c
32.52
153.22
held a r ently
elected the follow
for the eon
V Paust, Frank
Gilbride, treasure!: K. L.
Kaliher I*
X. Faust, finance comrail
The tin. the
villas the
last | of the
Journal. During the lac
the villa,
by about $800,
out about si - and
service wiring. Th
is not taking into account, the
bond for tli ting
-\ stem.
REAL ESTATE .lANSFEIS
Adelberl Ft. Taylor, guardian,
to John Sehommer, undivided
1 - 11' of w ■' of nw 16 and -
ne 17 41 *_".! 1.81
pheu J. Kraemer and wife
to John Sehommer, undh
5-12 of W 1 ol nw 16 and s . of
ne 17 11 29 $503
Lucy Kraemer and husband
tu John Sehommer, undh ided
1 7 ol w i ot nw 16 and a
17-41 29
Katherine Hand ami husband
to John Sehommer, undivided
I -7 ot w I ot nw 16 and s '• ol ae
17 U-29 $508
Anna Schroer, single, and
Charles Iv Surd and wife, to
John Sehommer, undivided 1-7
ol w ) ot nw 16 and s | of ne 17-
U-29
Josephine \.\an and husband
to John Sehommer, undivided
17 of w j ot uw 16and a 1 of ne
17 H-29 $503
Mary G. Hand and husband
to John Sehommer, undivided
1 7 of w 1 of nw 16 aud a 1 ol ne
17-41 29 $503
Joseph Kraemer and wil'
John Sehommer, undivided 1-7
ol w i of nw 16 and a 1 ol ne
17-41-29 $503
John 11, Debler and wife to
Lorenz Freichels, se ol nw. sw
of nw aud w _ of sw 17 11 29
$5,300
Andrew I). Davidson and wi le
to John Stuckmeyer, north 125
acres of ne 15 41-30 >l
Temperature for the Week
Highest
80.80
*72.42
Total profit
A. P. Stoll,,
Secretary and Treasurer
John Valentine of Little Palls
died last Tuesday morning.
J. P. Leigh and Aug.
Drews of Hillman. were
Pierz callers yesterday.
The town board of Pierz
had the annua! settlement
25 88
26 48
33 00
-23 36
■
I hereby announce my=
self as a candidate for
Village Recorder, and if ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
elected, I will serve the meeting in the village hall
people for the sum of Tuesday;
S3.00 per month, and do' Henry Langer of Riee
the same work, as now is moved his household goods
Thursday
Fridaj
Saturday
Sunday
Monday .
Tuesdaj
I jOW est
_ 18 10 above
. 15 . 10 above
III III above
15. 25 below
1- 7 below
2(1 15 below
32
FOR SALE—150 bushels
of pure Burbank seed pot_B
toes at 40 cents a bushel. l| ~_TT7~77
i Is 14 l J4
bought the seed from North- LIGHTS SOLD CONSUMERS.
October $83 40
November 131 50
December. 102 50
January 142 65
Pebruary 120 70
nip. King
Rye 45
Oats .7
Ear Corn 40
Hay $5.00
Putter, Creamery .. 35
Dairy __ 2a
LVtfs II
Flour, Best 2.20
" Straight 2.1U
Low grade flour 1.50
Bran 1.1a
Short's 1.20
Cracked Corn 80 pounds 1.00
Ground Feed LOB
Potatoes 25
Beans
Onions —
2.00
55
The village council of the village of Pierz met iu special
session in the village hall Wednesday evening, February 24th,
at 8 o'clock. All members of
the council were present.
The council met as a board of
audit and examined the books
of the village recorder and village treasurer and found the
same correct. Adjourned.
C, E. Gravel,
President-
J. B. Hartman.
Clerk.
and family into the J. N.
Rauch house, in lower town
yesterday.
There is private capital ready
at any time to relieve the village
of the burden of the electric
lighting system and taking over
all existing contracts, whenever
the voters of the village feel
disposed to unload.
During February the com,-1 SOUTH ST. PAIL HOG MARKET
ty auditor paid out $352.50 Ave. Price.
as bounties on 47 wolven.\Thursday
This is the highest number Z^\ 8-23
^■I-. 4-...-*--
of wolf bounties ever claimed
in any one month.
Butterfat Market
The Average during the week
was 36
Saturday 8.20
: Monday
j Tuesday
Louis Feucht had made up Wednesday . ^J|
ST. PAIL LIVE STOCK
teers
his mind not to run again.
but when Jos. Otremba and
big men. got after him lit' Cows and Heifers.s4.no to _.7.00
decided that it was best to Calves, steady $4.00 to9.50
run. Feeders, steadv, ...$3.73 lo 7 1